Humans Try to Control Nature
1) Nomad- highly mobile people who moved from place to place foraging, or searching for new sources of food.
Hunter-Gatherer- nomadic groups whose food supply depends on hunting animals and collecting plant foods.
Neolithic Revolution- the agricultural revolution--the far reaching changes in human life resulting from the beginnings of farming.
Slash-and-Burn Farming- you cut trees or grasses and burned them to clear a field.
Domestication- hunters' expert knowledge of wild animals or taming, of animals.
2) I think the most significant development of agriculture was Domestication because hunters have learned to tame animals mostly dogs to gather or hunt whatever the hunter is tracking.
3) It made their lives easier because it increased their food supply for example hunters crafted special spears that enabled them to kill game at greater distances.
4) Planting of seeds helped them discover how to grow things. Pressure to find new food sources from the hunters as the population grew. Unlike hunting it provided a steady source of food.
5) The first crops grown in the Americas was corn.
Hunter-Gatherer- nomadic groups whose food supply depends on hunting animals and collecting plant foods.
Neolithic Revolution- the agricultural revolution--the far reaching changes in human life resulting from the beginnings of farming.
Slash-and-Burn Farming- you cut trees or grasses and burned them to clear a field.
Domestication- hunters' expert knowledge of wild animals or taming, of animals.
2) I think the most significant development of agriculture was Domestication because hunters have learned to tame animals mostly dogs to gather or hunt whatever the hunter is tracking.
3) It made their lives easier because it increased their food supply for example hunters crafted special spears that enabled them to kill game at greater distances.
4) Planting of seeds helped them discover how to grow things. Pressure to find new food sources from the hunters as the population grew. Unlike hunting it provided a steady source of food.
5) The first crops grown in the Americas was corn.
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